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Note: wwwfindagrave.com; Charles Otterson; gone_fishing_or_find_a_grave@yahoo.com: Leonard Isenhower Birth: Mar. 23, 1758 Pennsylvania, USA ; Death: 1815 Ontario County, New York, USA Leonard is listed as the probable 3rd male child and 4th child overall born to Johannes and Veronica Eisenhauer in "Eisenhower Lineage and Reference, 1691-1957," by Fannie B. Taylor-Richardson, and was assigned Head of Household reference number 509 in that publication. AKA: Lenert Eisenhauer. A resident of York County, PA at the time of the 1800 Census, Leonard bought land in New York, sold land in Pennsylvania, moved his family, built a mill on Flint Creek, and became known as an early settler of the Town of Seneca, Ontario County, NY circa. 1807. 1st Wife: Maria Elizabeth Heinrich (Henry) d. before 14 July 1801 as determined by her father's will. 2nd Wife: Annimiri (Mary) d. Aug. 1, 1831. Children: Catherine (m. Abraham Burkholder), Eliza(beth) Rilands, Mary (m. Theophilus Alexander), Michael Isenhour (m. Marilla Knickerbocker), Margaret (m. George Cruthers), John Isenhour (m. Sally Newsome in Hanover, York County, PA), Ann (m. William Collins), Jacob Isenhour (m. Mary Newman), Susan (m. Samuel M. McCoy), William, and Joseph Isenhour. A twelfth child, Phillip, born in Pennsylvania, may have been deceased at the time of Leonard's death. Michael is listed as being in Smith's Company, 71st NY Infantry during War of 1812.wwwfindagrave.com; Charles Otterson; gone_fishing_or_find_a_grave@yahoo.com: Leonard Isenhower Birth: Mar. 23, 1758 Pennsylvania, USA ; Death: 1815 Ontario County, New York, USA Leonard is listed as the probable 3rd male child and 4th child overall born to Johannes and Veronica Eisenhauer in "Eisenhower Lineage and Reference, 1691-1957," by Fannie B. Taylor-Richardson, and was assigned Head of Household reference number 509 in that publication. AKA: Lenert Eisenhauer. A resident of York County, PA at the time of the 1800 Census, Leonard bought land in New York, sold land in Pennsylvania, moved his family, built a mill on Flint Creek, and became known as an early settler of the Town of Seneca, Ontario County, NY circa. 1807. 1st Wife: Maria Elizabeth Heinrich (Henry) d. before 14 July 1801 as determined by her father's will. 2nd Wife: Annimiri (Mary) d. Aug. 1, 1831. Children: Catherine (m. Abraham Burkholder), Eliza(beth) Rilands, Mary (m. Theophilus Alexander), Michael Isenhour (m. Marilla Knickerbocker), Margaret (m. George Cruthers), John Isenhour (m. Sally Newsome in Hanover, York County, PA), Ann (m. William Collins), Jacob Isenhour (m. Mary Newman), Susan (m. Samuel M. McCoy), William, and Joseph Isenhour. A twelfth child, Phillip, born in Pennsylvania, may have been deceased at the time of Leonard's death. Michael is listed as being in Smith's Company, 71st NY Infantry during War of 1812. ------------------------- http://ontario.nygenweb.net/earlygenevanewsmarriagedeath10.htm (and actual newspaper article): Note: See date of newspaper, it is correct -- her tombstone has an error showing death at Sep-30-1854 Geneva Gazette 8 Sept 1854, column 3, mid-pg: DIED - In Seneca, on the 30th ult. (ultimo -- the preceding month), of Dropsy, Mrs. Catharine, relict of the late Abraham Burkholder, in the 74th year of her age.
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